Kyle Maynard, left, trains with R.C. Hagans in Auburn in the week leading up to Saturday's mixed martial arts match.

You suck as a wrestler if you have to wear head gear whilst grappling with a man with no hands or feet.

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Congenital amputee Kyle Maynard lost his first mixed martial arts fight to Bryan Fry on a 30-27 judges' decision Saturday night in Auburn. One of his corner men carried Maynard to the ring on his shoulders, with the camera crew from his documentary in tow, to the cheers of the highly partisan crowd.
Those cheers grew even louder when Maynard propelled himself up the steps and into the ring.
Chants of "KYLE" erupted throughout the match as well as calls for Fry to "WRESTLE" Maynard and get down to his level.
But Fry stayed upright and was able to ward off Maynard's many attempts to take his legs out from him.
Maynard used the ring announcer's microphone after the match to thank the fans for coming out to support him and Fry for agreeing to give him his first MMA fight.
The 23-year-old former high school wrestler from suburban Atlanta, was denied a license to fight in Georgia in 2007.

I wasn't gonna entertain this but after looking at the pic again, I have to wonder something. What the hell was his plan if dude did straight up wrestle him? How the f*ck can he grapple his nuts, let alone a grown a$$ man? Lol, this is so stupid. The money that went towards that event coulda fed like 5 African babies for a month i bet.

You are supposed to be inspired by his courage and unwillingness to give up on his dream of being a professional fighter.

The whole wanting to be a MMA fighter seems like takin it a lil too far, but he's a helluva lot stronger person than most of us. 9 outta 10 ISHers probably won't even approach girls for fear of failure/rejection, let alone have the motivation/dedication/etc etc to do anything like this dude.